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The senses considered as perceptual systems

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Reprioritizing the relationship between HCI research and practice: bubble-up and trickle-down effects

TL;DR: This paper explores this relationship privileging a practice perspective through a tentative model, which describes a "bubble-up" of ideas from practice to inform research and theory development, and an accompanying "trickle-down" of theory into practice.
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Infant crying and adults' anticipated caregiving responses: acoustic and contextual influences.

TL;DR: The results suggest that adults' responses to crying are influenced both by acoustic gradations in the cry itself and by the caregiving context, and the general process of cry perception may be calibrated, or fine tuned, to the range of acoustic variation provided by individual infants.
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Entropy as a global variable of the learning process

TL;DR: It will be shown that the entropy of the trajectory decreases as learning progresses, and that the shape of the entropy curve is a function of the climber's level of expertise, and a model of constraint relaxation is proposed to describe the learning process.
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Making the constraints visible: testing the ecological approach to interface design.

TL;DR: A haemodynamic monitoring and control task was used to evaluate the ecological approach to interface design for complex high-technology environments and speed and accuracy were progressively improved by the enhanced, multilevel displays.
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Behavioural accident avoidance science: understanding response in collision incipient conditions

TL;DR: It is proposed that in order to be able to design accident avoidance mechanism that respond appropriately in the diverse situations encountered, there is a need to pay particular attention to mutual viewing times for drivers.